David Smithson wrote:
If I scopy the same image to another Apache server ( no Mason ), I can
view the PNG through Apache. Why is Mason trying to interpret this PNG?
*pulling hair out* *throwing stuff at cat*
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If I grab something like
http://rtdev.activsupport.com/NoAuth/images/css/dark-arrow.png it
displays as expected.
If I grab http://rtdev.activsupport.com/NoAuth/images/activlogo2006.png,
I get a verbose error from Mason. It seems to be trying to execute the
PNG.
I also confirmed that it has nothing to do with the css/ path, as
expected.
Baffled.
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The media browser in Firefox's page info shows the type as:
text/html, when it should be image/png. Don't know if this is
interesting or not.
My first reaction is that this means the webserver doesn't recognize
the .png extension as indicating that it should be served as image/png,
and it's defaulting to serving it as text/html instead.
If you fetch it manually, with wget or curl or their ilk, does it come
back as image/png, or text/html?
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I had this same problem but never found a solution other than to put the
file in a location other than the default. I believe I placed it at the
root of html/NoAuth. Even then the image was coming out all kinds of
screwed up. I ended up just creating a jpeg copy and using that instead.
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